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3 mars 2019

Amazon pullout from NYC shows the perils of partnerships between higher education and business

The ConversationAmazon’s recent decision to pull out of plans to establish a new headquarters in New York City received a lot of attention. Much of it focused on whether the big tax breaks the company would have gotten as part of the deal were fair and reasonable. More...
3 mars 2019

3 things schools should teach about America’s history of white supremacy

The ConversationWhen it comes to how deeply embedded racism is in American society, blacks and whites have sharply different views.
For instance, 70 percent of whites believe that individual discrimination is a bigger problem than discrimination built into the nation’s laws and institutions. Only 48 percent of blacks believe that is true. More...
3 mars 2019

What’s behind the teacher strikes: Unions focus on social justice, not just salaries

The ConversationFor the past few years I’ve been studying teacher unions and teachers strikes throughout the Americas. My research has taken me from the Mexican state of Oaxaca – where teacher protests in 2006 led to both violent repression and a broad-based social movement for direct democracy – to the streets of São Paulo, Brazil, to coal-mining towns in West Virginia. More...
3 mars 2019

School shooters usually show these signs of distress long before they open fire, our database shows

The ConversationTwo years before he lined his schoolmates up against a classroom wall and executed them one by one, the student, who would become the gunman, tried to show his English teacher something important.
He had quietly slid up his sleeves to reveal the cut marks running down his arms. The teacher panicked. More...
3 mars 2019

Just what are ‘zero tolerance’ policies – and are they still common in America’s schools?

The ConversationWhen parents and educators discuss school discipline, one of the things that comes up most are “zero tolerance” policies. This term is often misused and misunderstood, according to new research I published recently. More...
3 mars 2019

America’s public schools seldom bring rich and poor together – and MLK would disapprove

The ConversationFive decades after the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr., many carry on his legacy through the struggle for racially integrated schools. Yet as King put it in a 1968 speech, the deeper struggle was “for genuine equality, which means economic equality.” Justice in education would demand not just racially integrated schools, but also economically integrated schools. More...
3 mars 2019

Lessons from ‘Spider-Man’: How video games could change college science education

The ConversationLike many people over the holidays, I spent some time – maybe too much – playing one of the most popular and best reviewed video games of 2018: “Spider-Man”. More...
3 mars 2019

English is not enough – British children face major disadvantage when it comes to language skills

The ConversationFor a number of years now, the provision of languages in British schools and universities has been in decline. Yet, as Brexit looms largely on the horizon, there has been much talk in the media and from politicians about the need for a “global Britain”. More...
3 mars 2019

Should universities lower entry grades for disadvantaged students?

The ConversationStudents from less advantaged backgrounds are grossly underrepresented in Britain’s top universities. This underrepresentation of certain groups is particularly pronounced in highly competitive courses such as medicine. In England, for example, 80% of medical students come from just 20% of the country’s secondary schools. More...
3 mars 2019

More British children are learning Mandarin Chinese – but an increase in qualified teachers is urgently needed

The ConversationThere were more than 3,500 GCSE entries for Mandarin Chinese in 2018. But it’s not just China’s global dominance that makes Mandarin an appealing alternative to learning a European language. More...
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